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What Should I Do When My Dog Reacts?
If your dog barks or lunges at people, other dogs, or noises, don’t panic. That reaction is usually based in fear, frustration, or excitement, not because they’re being “bad.” Your job is to teach them what to do instead. We use operant conditioning to guide behaviour. That means we clearly show the dog when a choice is good (and reward it) and when it's not (punish it). For example, if your dog sees another dog and stays calm - no barking or pulling - that's what we call a
Klaudia Parulska
Jun 19, 20251 min read
How Do I Manage My Dog's Reactivity on Walks?
To help your dog stay calm on walks, start with the basics, your ABCs of dog training. Learn how dogs learn. We use something called...
Klaudia Parulska
Jun 19, 20251 min read
Operant Conditioning explained with examples
While understanding the principles of operant and classical conditioning is essential, the effective application of these concepts...
Klaudia Parulska
Dec 27, 20244 min read
Recall Your Dog Like a Pro
Recall is one of the most essential skills you can teach your dog. Imagine your dog zooming around the forest, you call them, and they...
Klaudia Parulska
Oct 4, 20244 min read
Chester's Return to Adventure: A Day at Doggy Daycare
Today, we’re thrilled to share the story of Chester, one of our beloved canine adventurers at Wicked Waggles Doggy Daycare. Chester...
Klaudia Parulska
Aug 11, 20242 min read
A Day in the Life of Cody the Spaniel at Wicked Waggles Doggy Daycare
Ah, the start of another grand adventure at Wicked Waggles Doggy Daycare! The sun was just beginning to peek over the horizon when I,...
Klaudia Parulska
Aug 5, 20242 min read
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